LIKE IT? Bolsonaro makes mistakes in PPT, armpit party and Beyoncé's art inspiring memeria

Spelling error in the first slide of President Bolsonaro's presentation to foreign ambassadors became a joke online. And the video of the children's party with the most unusual theme you've ever seen is booming, along with the meme factory surrounding the queen of pop.

Last Monday, a presentation made by Bolsonaro to foreign ambassadors gathered at the Palácio da Alvorada – the target of criticism even abroad due to the coup tone of the speech – also gave rise to memes on Twitter due to a gross spelling error right on the cover slide. In the projection, the document contained the word briefing – summary, in English – typed incorrectly.

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A unique party

And what about this child who asked for the theme of her party to be “armpit”? Yes. The little girl's birthday had decorations based on human armpits.

Queen B is back “by popular demand” and in ten days her album Renaissance will be released to the delight of the crowd of fans. A album cover it had already gone viral on social networks after June 30th, when it was released by the artist. On top of a shiny horse, the star poses half-naked to showcase the new work, and several internet users commented and published funny retellings of the cover. The page @brazilianversion recreated the excerpt from the clip from 'Hold Up', a song from 'Lemonade', the singer's latest album.

Featured photo: Reproduction/Youtube – 19/07/2022


A unique party


And what about this child who asked for the theme of her party to be “armpit”? Yes. The little girl's birthday had decorations based on human armpits.

Queen B is back “by popular demand” and in ten days her album Renaissance will be released to the delight of the crowd of fans. A album cover it had already gone viral on social networks after June 30th, when it was released by the artist. On top of a shiny horse, the star poses half-naked to showcase the new work, and several internet users commented and published funny retellings of the cover. The page @brazilianversion recreated the excerpt from the clip from 'Hold Up', a song from 'Lemonade', the singer's latest album.



Featured photo: Reproduction/Youtube – 19/07/2022



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